The Deloitte Difference University Challenge

The Deloitte Difference University Challenge 2019

Congratulations to wild card team Kripa Makhija from NUIG, Eimear Gill from UCD, Melanie Cole from UCC and Pascal Staiger from TCD who won the Deloitte Difference University Challenge. They made an excellent presentation to judges Anya Cummins, Partner in Corporate Finance, Darren Griffin, Partner in Audit & Assurance and Kevin Murphy from Nurture Africa. The winners receive a Summer Internship with Deloitte and a trip of a life time with Nurture Africa.

A big thank you to all teams yesterday from NUIG, UCD, DCU, TCD and UCC who gave thorough presentations showing a deep understanding of the challenge in hand.

About the competition

Do you want to win a trip of a lifetime, a summer internship and 400 euro on campus? Then you need to compete in the award winning Deloitte Difference University Challenge!

The Deloitte Difference University Challenge (DDUC) offers students from all years and all disciplines the opportunity to take part in a unique series of challenges on campus. This is a two stage, team based competition requiring teams to devise solutions to a number of case studies covering all aspects of our business.

Unique to Deloitte, DDUC is designed to encourage creative thinking amongst graduates whilst showcasing to them the diverse and rewarding career paths available at Deloitte.

How to apply

To apply, email us your team of 4 and current University now to gradrecruitmentie@deloitte.ie or come along on the day for the chance to be assigned to a team (sign up early to avoid dissapointment as limited places are available).

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